A 32-year-old man died after falling at Palo Duro Canyon State Park while hiking off-trail Wednesday, according to the park's superintendent.
The man fell 40 feet from a cliff near Duck Pond Spur about 3 p.m.

Beth Duke, Center City's executive director, said she's sad they're not going to be able to reschedule the annual Electric Light Parade that was cancelled Dec. 2 after weather forecasters called for rain and snow.

Another suitor for the San Antonio Missions is taking big steps to fund a new stadium, but Amarillo Mayor Paul Harpole says he is "still enthusiastic" about the city's chances to attract a Major League Baseball-affiliated minor league team.

For a year, leaders of the Texas Tech University System have made clear that in 2017 they planned to ask the Texas Legislature to allow them build a veterinary school in Amarillo. But now, about a month before the Legislature convenes, the system confirmed that those plans are on hold.

The Amarillo Police Department is searching for two men involved in a robbery that occurred Monday night in the parking lot of the River Falls Apartment Complex.
At 9:15 p.m. APD officers were called the apartments, located at 6040 Belpree Rd.

If you were saddened when you heard the Center City Light Parade got canceled last week, fear not.
Even thought the parade has not been rescheduled, several of the other festivities tied in with it have been.

National Steak and Poultry has recalled nearly 2 million pounds of ready-to-eat chicken products because they were not fully cooked.
The company previously recalled 17,439 pounds of chicken packaged on Oct. 4 and 5.

Amarillo property values, on average, have increased about 28 percent over the past decade. During the same time period the median household income has teetered its way up to a nine percent increase. And now a Republican senator from Houston has introduced a bill to address that imbalance — a bill that has local leaders unnerved.

As Texas legislators prepare for their fifth attempt at trying to ban texting while driving, the City of Amarillo is more than ready - thanks to rule it has had in place since 2012. Senate Bill 31, proposed by Sen.

Texas county jails have seen an almost 60 percent decrease in suicides from last year.
Texas county jails have seen a sharp decline in inmate suicides since they began using a revised mental health screening tool last December.

Biz briefs for Sunday, Dec. 4 Morgan and Myers Roofing Local roofing company set to expand headquarters Morgan and Myers Roofing plans to move into a newly-constructed $530,000 building next to Interstate 40 West near the end of February.

While the rest of Amarillo digested its Thanksgiving feast, Diversified Improvement Contractors paved a new path through a San Jacinto field, one that leads from Heal the City medical clinic's past to its future in the abandoned Midtown YMCA.

For the second consecutive year, the Applebee's restaurant on Amarillo Boulevard partnered with the Nehemiah Project to help raise funds Saturday morning that will ultimately help send young adults to college.